Well you see the key word there is “think.” Think about what Batman should and shouldn’t do, with proper knowledge to make the decision. Which is something that Zack Snyder severely lacks.
It's funny because that scene in kill bill saying "Clark Kent is the mask" is actually a more accurate description of Batman. Because to him the Batman persona is his true self while he considers the"billionaire playboy philanthropist Bruce Wayne" persona to be the mask
@@Zer0nite Well that logic also applies to people that barely understand the character and think he is "dull" by not having watched him in anything good as Cosmonaut mentioned.
@@Zer0nite Nope I mean in anything that is actually good whether it is reading a well written comic book like All Star Superman, Superman For All Seasons, For the Man Who Has Everything and Superman Earth One Series. Or in good shows like the Justice League cartoon (which Cosmonaut just showed), his animated series like Batman TAS, Smallville (mainly the first four seasons) and the recent Superman and Lois show which includes good modern day material.
Snyders problem is that he thinks that if a story has to be "gritty" it means ALL characters have to act like that and everything has to be "super dark" its a childs view of what gritty storytelling is, where you just have people looking sad and have everything be grey and drab. Zach Snyder might be one of the most shallow directors out there.
One great line I heard from Endless Jess about Superman: "He's Super... but more importantly he's a man." Superman's humanity is his defining characteristic. It's what makes him a great character.
@@greasycheese9050 well it was Tim Drake. And no, while Damian sucks, he doesn’t deserve child abuse. Batman hasn’t ever hit Damian tho, he makes a point to only treat his adopted family like crap, not his biological, even if his biological does the same thing as his adopted. It’s rather stupid, I hate recent Batman comics, and Damian shouldn’t even exist, he completely ruins one of the themes of Batman (tho so does Batwoman) and he’s written like fanfic.
It started in the original Super Friends show from like the 70s where aquaman literally did nothing the entire show like its not an exaggeration he literally didn't do anything
As I understand, Aquaman only has minor hydrokenisis whilst using his trident. Thus, his ability to commune with sea animals is nearly useless when on land.
21:11 Damn. Marcus predicted 5 years ago that: 1. They'd fuck up the Wonder Woman Sequel 2. They'd cancel Batgirl 3. They'd reboot the entire DCEU through a flashpoint-ish movie
Yea everyone knew they would reboot everything through flash point. that was always their backup plan since they introduced the multiverse. The MCU also has to do this as well except they already had their multiverse introduction so now it is blatantly forced.
Remember when Martian Manhunter went to Superman's house for Christmas cuz he has no family and the Kents had to cover Supes' presents in lead so he couldn't peek thru the paper? It was so sweet.
@@wrestlinganime4life288 I know, dude, it was so friggin wholesome. I think we all need to see those kinds of things to take the cynical edge off once in a while
@@wsawbi6402 superman feels not real but to capture him perfectly we should capture the Super and the man first The Family and Friends the Environment The people and then the World. imagine some kids called out to him while running after him and he lands went over, he hit them with a high five, cool handshake or a fist pump while the kids took selfies and touched his suit and cape and as he is about to leave, he says something like alright stay back as he levitates above the ground and he says stay in school, be good and also do not play in the street as he just flies away as the kids look into the sky with amazement. Superman feels distant and his city does not correspond to his action he is not criticized for his big battles. We never see him late we do not feel relatable because superman does not superhero at his level he can stop a robbery say in 3 minutes and immediately, he can go across the world to deliver water to lost Nomads in the desert, help a farmer load his goods in Italy and we saw him extinguish a fire in Japan then come home take a shower call someone and say something like he was out on a run or at the gym. We want to see him overwhelmed like Spiderman. He should be an inspiring character if we see him fight to the limit today, we then see him help a cat from a tree on his way home with blood and torn costume. he is an inspiring character people try to narrow him down that is what kills him he could do something like free people on a burning oil tanker then as Clark help a blind person cross the street. We should see him watch football games with his buddies then go save people come back and continue hanging out like a normal person. Have him struggle with the Man part not the super part he grew up in a healthy home but feels like if people knew he was Clark his parents would have to be relocated to a safe place. His childhood home turned into a museum. As powerful as superman is he should be a UN issue. They should be debates whether to restrict him or let him roam free. his Nationality should be questioned since he can just cross borders without being stopped, we want to see Politics over Him and Countries saying they will retaliate and start a war if superman conducts his business in their territory. They should be consequences for his actions. His appearance should change the landscape of human power. We should see scientists with radical ideas to make superhumans become common and funded all over the world. vigilantes, aliens, supernatural events all start because of him. The consequence for his existence should be that he is a beacon for power, villains and powerful entities should flock to him.
I hope it's actually good. the problem for me is that I can't bring myself to watch it bc Twifleck. That's right, I can't even bring myself to put a 'Bat' or a 'Man' into that moniker. All I can see/hear as a result of the casting choice is WB doubling down on the terrible choice that was Ben Affleck by adding a bit of daywalker glitter to it. I got really excited when I heard it was going to be a detective movie, and then the casting was announced and I just couldn't bring myself to care anymore. And then I saw the penguin casting. And then I saw that the Riddler was a bdsm cliche. Gosh I really wanted to be able to watch and enjoy the Batman after Affleck's punk ass finally stepped aside to allow the role to move forward. They just went in the exact opposite direction, and I just couldn't even do it. Anyway I really do hope it was good and that ppl enjoyed it - I wish I could too. Life long Batman fan here (mid-40's) and I just can't even try and it totally sucks.
13:25: It's embarassing and sad that those people literally understand nothing. They're so freaking sure of themselves, yet they know absolutely nothing about what they are talking about. Wow.
After The Batman and James Gunn writing a Superman story and handling DC in general, there is still hope that we will get good representation in movies.
@@colingreen5553 Yeah. I would’ve loved if he still played him but at the same time, I understand why they had to replace him and David Corenswet seems like a good choice
I personally don't know how people think WW is a good movie, Ares as a villain and a God doesn't come as close as a menace as Zod in MoS, he looked like a clown with a horrible CGI fanmade costome, I'm being hoenst and neutral but Gal Gadot can't act, she's a model before and actress I remember when she broke out of the ground and began to scream cry?(don't remember) it felt fake as well as non-emotional alongside horrible CGI and I just couldn't help but laugh. Let's not forget that WW is a warrior she's supposed to be built with muscles and mass with a great figure, she isn't supposed to look like a stick next to Batman and Superman in BvS.
Come on man, you just needed to look at the cast and the villain poster with the cheetah lady who had a writing on her forehead like that weird joker. Gosh. That's enough to see that it was gonna be a failure
12:20 - one of the most amazing things is how he gets Superman/Kent and Bruce/Batman *entirely backwards* from how those two superheroes interact with their own identities as Bruce slowly slips into *being* the Batman, while Clark is very grounded as himself first.
I was one of those dumb kids who thought Spider-Man's webs came from within his wrists, and when Amazing Spider-Man came out, I was like "oh cool, they're putting a tech-y twist on it"
I was the complete opposite. I watched the Sam raimi trilogy and thought I was the wrong person then I remembered I've been watching spiderman since I was 3.
God when you showed up Ace i literally cried. Batman is so much about second opportunities, like with Freeze in that comic book where he creates a storm but instead of locking him up on Arkham instantly, he comforts him bc he realized Freeze is just grieving
I feel like it wouldn't have been as bad if the characters were unknown but DC is incredibly iconic, if you change things up slightly, everyone in the world knows and they complain.
@@wrestlinganime4life288 yes, snyderverse made Superman interesting. It's an experimental take on the character. Why can't people just acknowledge that.I know that people hate him cause he is shown as an outcast, but that's how he was in his early days of crime fighting. Just understand that. Snyder didn't do Batman any justice. So yeah, it's not supes, but it's the bat which has been destroyed
Honestly I used to just think that Superman was the worst and most overrated character ever so I never even bothered to read any action comics or superman comics, then I started reading Justice League and it really changed my mind about him
@@danielej5856 Yeah I totally see where you’re coming from. I understand it’s an experimental take on Supes, and changes can be fine, if they work. Unfortunately, they didn’t. There’s also the fact that Superman doesn’t need to change. He’s already an interesting, inspiring, and relatable character as he is. Snyder just wasn’t able to capture or understand that IMO. Unfortunately, like u pointed out, he fucked up batman too. SMH
@@boywonder1694 Red is one of the presenters on the RU-vid channel Overly Sarcastic Productions. She does fiction/trope analysis and myths as opposed to Blue who does the history-focused videos.
This reminds me of how many intellectuals choose Watchmen as the only comic they ever read because it was on the NYTimes bestseller list, so they don't recognize the difference between Golden and Silver age heroes and how this shift in medium reflects the nuclear age and what the modern hero says about us. The aesthetic color shift won't strike a nonreader as especially interesting and a lot of them leave it with a "so what?" reaction.
@@Kirbychu1 Even when it SHOULD have no business being anything more than a cash grab *looks at Lego Movie*. They still come out as great movies that are just awesome.
I think the Lois and Clark show was, albeit cheesy, a good representation of Superman. I don’t remember Clark killing anyone (on purpose) and he was just a chill dude who loved humanity. I could be remembering wrong but I loved that show
I do think your wrong on one thing Superman is different from every superhero because he isn’t really either Clark or super man they are both one in the same, he is always Clark and Superman neither one is the alter ego
Superman is literally his alter ego. He was raised as clark kent. He didnt always have powers (in most of his stories anyway lol). He got them in his later teen years. by that time, His character, the way he was raised, is already who he is. He literally grew up as a normal dude then his powers kicked in. Him living a normal life as clark kent and working at the daily bugel isnt to hide the fact that he's superman. It's just who he is and what he wants to do. (tho in the golden age, he is a reporter so that he can know when crime happens and has the freedom to go and stop it, [unlike being a police officer with ur supervisor breathing down ur neck lol.] But this doesnt make too much sense since he has super hearing and knows when crime happens anyway. So i guess thats why future stories omit this reasoning)
What messed DC up is that Marvel slowly brought up each character in they're own movie before becoming the avengers. While DC just through all of them in one movie.
Until the Snyder cut of Justice League came out, at least got a origin story for Cyborg. Justice League War, the animated show basically follows the same plot as Justice League just does it way better until the Snyder cut. In all honestly, the Snyder cut imo saved the DCEU as it allowed every character to shine, the Flash especially was portrayed with great improvements
@@captainflowers748 how did Snyder cut save DCEU?? It was a movie 4 years late.. and just OK tbh.. Avengers 2012 or the suicide squad 2021 r better in terms of writing or most other parameters
@@pm6127 IMO, it honestly did cause while it still has improvements and the bad things, I felt an sense of emotion I never felt with the MCU. I was actually on the edge of my chair watching every second of the way (at the later part of the movies). I reckon if past movies and solo movies existed, to flesh out the DCEU, Justice League would've been a fantastically made movie
I'm not a big Aquaman guy, but he doesn't "talk to fish". He COMMANDS sea life. It's not like having a conversation. He literally imbues his will onto some of the most powerful, largest, most mysterious creatures on Earth. And since we're talking 70% water here, that's most of the earth's wildlife. Enter his domain, and youre at a serious disadvantage.
gemifi wic ok so most people who are fans of marvel are because of the movies, most of them don’t even read the comics! It’s different for dc fans. I think it’s better to read the comics because that’s why there’s movies and shows anyways.
You probably did not watch the video till the end cause he said that there is no problem with the dc heroes only with the one making the movies because the heroes are being misinterpreted.
@@estherbowman6600 with how many different versions of comics there are? Nowadays modern people don't know where to start reading. You know multiverse stuff and reboots. So people nowadays suffer looking through which one is the real storyline so they just stick with the live action movies. Not to mention the time and money you need to invest on comics people prefer to watch a few hours of movie and be done with it.
@@nikhiliyengar1510 Lego Batman was a meta movie about Batman, just Lego. It had into the Spider-Verse level vibes, and we all know that's the best Spider-Man movie
Imo. It's a difference of representation of the character spirit vs. The Hollywood representation. Spider verse was the closest possible representation to the spirit of the character. In other words, if spiderveree was the first spiderman IP ever, we would absolutely fall in move with the character because we understand what it means to be a superhero. This is where the DCEU is getting superhero movies wrong. This is why spiderman raimi was amazing. The infinity saga was amazing. Hell, even nolan's dark knight gets us to understand this, but more so it answers the question "what are the superhero sacrifices and consequences".
Bro when I was talking about how Superman and Batman are good friends at my school some kid said bro aren’t they enemies though because of Batman vs Superman
My favorite live action superman moment is in Superman and Lois or whatever that CW show is called: Superman stops a car from flipping over or something dosent matter. Afterward a kid says "I like your suit!" And superman responds like superman should with "thanks my mom made it" hes a wholesome kid from Kansas not Jesus. I just ask one film director understand that.
@@xdevantx5870 yeah, a lot of why Clark Kent is such a good disguise is because the people in their universe would never believe that Superman would ever lower himself to live a normal life. He's Superman! He's saving people 24 fucking 7, 7 days a week! No one would ever think a god like figure would be a farm boy who works as a reporter like some fucking Newsies.
You forgot the biggest part of Batman that they always leave out of the movies is the fact that he is the greatest detective that ever lived they never cover that. Biggest part of Superman that's left out is the care when it comes to the newspaper how the issues effect everyone.
Everyone says "Batman's power is his wealth" but it's really his brain. Yes I know that Batman also has a surplus of plot armour but Batman gets by through his interlect and his will power.
@@antonymilne1346 Meta Plot, Bruce Wayne was trained to lead and take over the League of Shadows but back out. He was given a second chance to lead in the non canon graphic novel, " Son of the Demon," which later became the origin of Damain Wayne. Please watch the Tv series " House," and " Bones." I always felt Bruce's father as Dr.Wayne was more into medical research which lead Bruce into being such a good detective to treating Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, and the Joker's Toxin laughing death gases.
I use to care about newspapers as a child & teenager up into the late 1990's. Than I realize all the news was control Democrats and the slow growing SJW con artists. Superman stands for Truth, Justice, & the American way of life. The current media for since forever never cared for Truth or Justice, only social narrative control and profit. Love the tv series Lois & Clark: the new adventure of Superman, made in the 1990's. It shows what life was like without camera phones & high speed internet. In a few shows after a press conference it shows a few dozen reports bull rushing a small group of payphone to Call In what they just heard. Hell, I wonder way in all of these years with shows like "E.R." and a whole list of crime shows they never did a hard core News Room reporting show to remotely show what Clark Kent & Lois Lane, and Jim Olsen life would be like. Oh yeah, they went after corrupt city politicians and organize crime families. You don't want the younger people to learn how to investigate their own politicians and Big Business. Just follow what the democrat media tells you to believe.
The thing about the Kill Bill Superman speech is that it's Bill's idea of what Superman is, he doesn't understand why someone so powerful would reduce themselves to a "pitiful human" this basically explains his problem with the Bride, he doesn't understand why she would go off and marry someone. At least that's what I think. Though I do agree that Superman needs to be SuperMAN.
I remember watching an animated Superman movie as a kid that I forgot absolutely everything about except for one moment. Its in a moment that seems absolutely hopeless, like the only option Superman has to save the innocent people is to kill the villain, but still he *refuses* to put a thousand innocent lives above a single guilty one and he goes against all odds and finds a way to save everyone. That is genuinely the only thing I remember about that movie but it still shaped how I think of Superman and Paragon charcters in general and how a story about an immortal demigod with a moral code can still be engaging and fun and emotional and just plain good.
One of the BIGGEST issues for the DCEU is that they constantly worry about catching up with Marvel, which is what ruins them, they should’ve made character origin movies but they just rushed and made Justice League to try and compete with Avengers
I don’t think doing ensemble movies early was their problem. Ensemble movies work all the time (Saving Private Ryan, Lord of the Rings, Oceans Eleven etc). Rushing was a problem. BvS should have been split to allow for exploring Bruce’s reaction to MoS which might have made the conflict make more sense.
They should have waited their turn instead of playing catch up. Now they are fucked because the MCU is about to bring back the X-Men and Fantastic Four. Justice League released post-Infinity War would have been the way to go.
Kyle Richter they won't, if they are wise,bringing x men and f4 is a huge problem. People will realise it later, now they are in dreamy state, but down the line the universe will become a mess.
Honestly, they could have done Wonder Woman before BvS and that would have been a major improvement right there. Introduce 2 heroes. Then BvS woulda still had flaws but it'd at least flow better. As it's basically a Batman movie, even being called BATMAN v Superman and not Superman V Batman. And it introduces Batman but BAM there's also Wonder Woman. Then Suicide Squad which mentions the death of Superman so it sinks in. Then Justice League. It would have been at least decent. It gives them 4 movies before JL. Avengers also only had 4 movies before it (well 5 but I barely remember to include the Incredible Hulk XD)
Battinson: Would do it very awkwardly because he's just a very traumatized child who hid himself from the world. Balebat: Would, but I think the child might be scared of him and run away and he'd leave it at that. Bruce from Bale's would, though. Batfleck(Snyder): Would do an okay job. Conroy: Who are we kidding, Conroy IS Batman. R.I.P. Clooney, Kilmer, Keaton: Keaton maybe. The rest, not particularly. Although I believe Kilmer had a Robin, so that's something. Adam West. He had a Robin. He was a father. He absolutely would. Thoughts?
@@RicoFrank69no, punisher doesn’t give a shit about anybody. He is a serial killer
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Snyder is the worst thing to have happened to DC since Joel Schumacher’s Batman and Robin. I think it’s even worse, because Batman and Robin at least was faithful to the campy Batman.
One of my favourite Superman moments was actually in a Nightwing story. Dick is moving out of Gotham and Clark shows up to help him move house, because Dick is his friend and Dick asked the league for a hand moving into his new place. That's it. That's the moment. Superman shows up to help his friend move house. That's the kinda guy he is.
@@angels8920I didn't think it was boring. It showed more of the detective side of Batman, I mean, Batman is supposed to be the #1 detective, not a man that breaks bones all day. The Batman actually shows him breaking codes and figuring stuff out. Sorry you have a low attention span, must be a tiktok scroller.
The whole bit about "Batman is actually Bruce Wayne..." couldn't be more wrong Batman doesn't see Batman as his alter ego. He sees Bruce Wayne as his fake alter ego and Batman as his real identity.
@@bobjohn6572 in nolans tdk trilogy both batman and bruce wayne identity is part of the same persona ....its not one or the other .....there is no fake personality ......
@@digontozahid I feel that in DKR he was more batman than Bruce Wayne but for the rest of the movies your right Bruce Wayne is part of the same persona
I think the scene in Kill Bill that you show here actually applies more to Batman in a lot of stories than Superman. It’s a real plot point in a lot of Batman stories that he neglects being Bruce Wayne, regularly puts that section of his life on hold, and considers himself to be Batman more than Bruce. There’s a great scene in Batman: Beyond (the continuation series of Batman: The Animated Series,) where it is shown to the audience that Bruce’s inner voice calls himself “Batman,” not “Bruce”. This is fascinating, because it shows the thing that truly sets Batman apart from other heroes: his attitude and mentality. In the Justice League episode where a nightmare dude is the villain, Batman has a great line where he says, “I have one superpower, I never give up,” which is a little on the nose, but also incredibly accurate. It takes a special type of person to go through everything that Batman goes through and never waver, and it is, (in my opinion,) the best thing about his character. Kill Bill vol. 2 could have nailed this scene for comic readers if they made that switch, Although admittedly it would have confused a lot of people
"The Justice League cartoon does this the best." God does it ever. It's so sad to me that 20 years on and the best representation of the DC heroes - in terms of plotlines *AND* (voice) acting - is fucking cartoons from the early 00s. It's so good, STILL.
I know this is DC focused, but Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes did the same for Marvel besides just Spider-Man, and Wolverine. Both of these shows are love letters to these characters and stories.
I always laugh incessantly when I see the scene of Batman shooting the car, running it over, and causing it to explode because it’s so against his character that I can’t help but laugh from its insanity.
@@nickburns1455 dark knight returns is dark, but it’s not supposed to be part of a new DC extended universe. I think Zack Snyder took a bit too much inspiration and made Batman grim dark and violent.
@@TheAlienGangster who said it’s not supposed to be part of an extended universe? Where was that rule? He adapted that version of the character into a movie and its very comics accurate
Doesn't help that aspects of wandavision are adapted from comic material that makes those characters interesting as well. Superman keeps getting done dirty.
Why do people say Aquaman can't talk to fish? He can't speak to fish, but telepathically communicating with them definitely qualifies as "talking" to them.
In the New 52, it isn’t telepathy, its more like compulsion. Aquaman isn’t asking and talking to the fish to him help out, its like mind control where the fish *have* to do his bidding (Except dolphins, they never clarify what makes dolphins different). This could’ve been changed and also in Aquaman 1, the whale he is hiding inside of “tells him” that he isn’t being followed. So maybe it has changed but I like New 52s description better.
Indeed, they just being a typical superhero in every kid's dream. Beating aliens, evil specie who tries to invade and colonize earth and in the end the heroes win hooray
You’ll get people like hardcore DBZ fans (a group I am part of) who think he’s some limitless god like person who is emotionless and untouchable. Then there’s the MCU fans that think he’s a goodie Boy Scout.
the whole snyderverse is basically completely ignoring the premise of DC characters and turn them all into some dark "anti-hero", because 30 year old kids like things dark.
So I came back here after watching The Batman and damn, they fixed pretty much everything you critiqued. It’s easily the best live-action Batman movie ever made.
I mean yes it was amazing but unless you are referring to just purely Batman as a character, then the best Batman related movie and comic book movie of all time is still the Dark Knight.
@@b111x you can argue that The Dark Knight the better *movie* of the two (“best comic book movie of all time” is debatable at best), but as a *Batman* movie The Batman beats The Dark Knight. Hell, in that regard Lego Batman also beats The Dark Knight.
@@_somerandomguyontheinternet_ I agree with the 2nd part of your comment because Batman was only half of the movie and the Joker arguably had a bigger role in the Dark Knight. But as for the first part of your comment, no other superhero film compares with the Dark Knight. There is a reason out of every single movie in that genre, The Dark Knight is the main film that gets put on nearly all top 100 movie of all time lists consistently. And it is the main film in that genre that is phenomenal across all genres. The closest film would be Logan and many people consider that a superhero film only albeit it was also extremely well done. I would say The Batman is on a similar, if not, the same level as Logan in terms of quality of the film.
I feel this is unfair to not mention the DC Animated Movies as good adaptions of DC Material. DC’s only problem is their damn movies. They keep hiring hacks who don’t know shit
He’s not really a superhero though. Sure, he won’t kill you, but he’ll make sure you need help doing things you used to do easily for the rest of your life. Sounds pretty antiheroic to me. That’s a fate worse than death. I’d honestly rather die than lose a good chunk of my bodily functions.
@@intp4204 That doesn’t negate the fact that he’ll absolutely mangle and cripple henchmen but the supervillains who actually have the resources to in some instances literally come back from the dead? Oh no he’s be just as bad as them if he uses too much violence. I mean really think about what Batman does. He’s some genius billionaire who constantly spies on and invades the privacy of anyone who might possibly be a “threat,” is a beacon of mental health, trauma and toxic masculinity issues and in general espouses some childish and ill-formed politics and morality. Just because he’s nice to kids and doesn’t Mortal Kombat Fatality every person he fights doesn’t make him a hero.
The Film Watcher, you sure you prefer death? Sure Batman does break a body part sometimes, but this is Batman dude. He knows what he is doing, he breaks the body part that could be fix again, he doesnt break it permanently. But Batman doesn't always do that tho, he just gonna make the bad guys faint and put them in cell. Well, that depends on the crime they committed. Example, if the crime took the lives of many people, You think they don't deserve a beating? All people even the criminals knows Batman doesn't kill. So imagine Batman doesn't do beating either, what's gonna happened? Those criminals are not gonna afraid of him. Even when Batman punch them or beating them, they still doing crimes, so what if Batman doesn't do the beating? The crimes are gonna be worse. Batman is a Hero, he is one of the True Hero. his motivation is to protect the innocent especially children so they don't go through the same thing as him when he was a kid. He despise criminal, that is why he's kinda cold and sometimes brutal to them, but he cares about their life. The criminals sometimes calling Batman for help when they are in danger and Batman helps them ofcourse. Hero is the true Batman character, he saves the lives of people first and deal with crimes after.
@@azreales2451 your looking way to into it. Your taking real world logic and throwing it into a comic book character. He’s a fucking masked vigilante who fights crime in bat costume against lots of super natural villains like a huge waking, talking crocodile. Now Batman gets pretty deep into a lot of the stuff in his comic books but at the end of day it’s a comic book so just enjoy it.
@@fresh2mato291 Just because something isn’t real doesn’t mean it’s themes shouldn’t be examined, it’s literally the main thing we’re taught in English/ Reading classes for twelve years for a reason. It applies to comics just as much as it does to stories.
I revisisted this video years later. Ive read all star superman and some batman. Even spiderman. I feel hes 100% right. Not about the flash tho😭 that didnt age well.
cavill is awesome it's a shame he was wasted on the dceu. also i'm a bit bias because cavill is a w40k fan (we need a 40k movie with cavill as captain general of the custodes or even just the emperor himself)
Only accurate adaptation of Batman was 60s Batman because that's how the book was written at the time. Several episodes of the TV show were based on issues.
The thing is you only cheesy superhero movies from marvel.. DC characters are never going to be like marvel characters.. zacks batman is comic accurate from Frank milla batman
“You can’t have a character who’s motivations are solely based around their love interest” laughs in women in movies having whose entire character development revolves around a big strong man.
@@oooooofburger4232 For the sake of the argument, let's say this is true. Why wouldn't it be natural for character growth of a man to be entirely shaped by a woman, he looks up to? And why the same argument couldn't be applied to this scenario if the genders were reversed? Also I would like to ask what you mean with "we're leaders". Did you mean that man usually take more initiative in a relationship, so you consider them leaders? P.s. Sorry if this is to long, I didn't want to make to much assumptions.
but he never was going to kill ace. ace knew that she would she die and batman knew he could atleast try to make make the situation somewhat better. like I said it shows batmans human side behind the cowl
8:30 Bold to reference these comics when Taika himself said that he didn't read any of these comics for preparation for the movie. Planet Hulk was horribly done in Ragnarok
"Most directors don't read more than a few comics to prepare for the movie... I'm pretty sure Christopher Nolan only read The Long Haloween, The Killing Joke, The Dark Knight Returns, and Year One." I've been walking around for years trying to remember who said this (very true) thing. Glad I found the channel again.
Tim Burton declared that he “loved the Killing Joke” when in fact he didn’t read any comic books at all and the results are two terrible movies….oh no they are not terrible they are hilarious